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Virtual Ticket holders will also be able to watch the concert—and everything else covered at BlizzCon—in on-demand videos that will be available for a month after the show.
Virtual Ticket holders will also be able to watch the concert—and everything else covered at BlizzCon—in on-demand videos that will be available for a month after the show.
During the performance, Matt wore the mask of Reaper from Overwatch. He also held it in his hand whilst singing Take a Bow. Dom performed in what appeared to be a knight's outfit with hauberk and pauldrons. Chris did not wear any cosplay items. Several cosplay participants joined them on stage during Knights of Cydonia. 


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Revision as of 16:42, 6 November 2017

Muse show
Venue Anaheim Convention Center (BlizzCon 2017)[1]
Date 4th November 2017[1]
Location Anaheim, CA[1]
Country USA
Songs
Support
Start
Capacity
Price
Sold out? Unknown




Information

Announced on Oct 5th, 2017 - Muse is coming to BlizzCon 2017!

The Grammy Award–winning band will be closing out BlizzCon Saturday, November 4, giving everyone at the show and watching online an stage-shattering send-off for this year’s convention. If you didn’t grab tickets to the event, Blizzard gamers and Muse fans around the world can still get a front row seat at home with the BlizzCon 2017 Virtual Ticket ($39.99).

Virtual Ticket holders will also be able to watch the concert—and everything else covered at BlizzCon—in on-demand videos that will be available for a month after the show.

During the performance, Matt wore the mask of Reaper from Overwatch. He also held it in his hand whilst singing Take a Bow. Dom performed in what appeared to be a knight's outfit with hauberk and pauldrons. Chris did not wear any cosplay items. Several cosplay participants joined them on stage during Knights of Cydonia.

Setlist

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